312 



AMERICAN FORESTRY 



CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR APRIL, 1918 



(Book* and periodical* indexed in the library of the United States Forest Service.) 



FORESTRY AS A WHOLE 

 Proceedings and reports o associations, forest 

 officers, etc. 



Great Britain Reconstruction committee- 

 Forestry sub-committee. Final report. 

 105 p. London, 1918 



Michigan Public domain commission. 

 Proceedings, vol. 8, 1916-17. 422 p. 

 Lansing, Mich., 1917. 



New Brunswick Crown land department. 

 Fifty-seventh annual report, for the 

 year ended 31st October, 1917. 206 p. 

 pi., maps. Fredericton, N. B., 1918. 



Virginia State forester. The administra- 

 tive report for the calendar years 1916 

 and 1917. 81 p. Charlottesville. 1918. 

 FOREST BOTANY 



Maine Forest commission. Forest trees 

 of Maine and how to know them. rev. 

 ed. 72 p. il. Augusta, Me., 1917. 



Morton, B. R and Lewis. R. G. Native 

 trees of Canada. 233 p. il., maps. 

 Ottawa, 1917. (Canada Dept. of the 

 interior Forestry branch. Bulletin 

 61.) 



FOREST INVESTIGATIONS 



Kenety, W. II. Report of Cloquet forest 

 experiment station. 64 p. il. St. Paul. 

 Minn.. 1917. (Minnesota Agricultural 

 experiment station. Bulletin 169.) 



Korstian, C. F. Value of scientific research 

 in forestry. 9 p. Ogden, Utah, 1917. 

 SILVICAL STUDIES OF SPECIES 



Kenety, W. H. Preliminary study of white 

 spruce in Minnesota. 30 p. il., map. 

 St. Paul, Minn., 1917. (Minnesota- 

 Agricultural experiment station. Bul- 

 letin 168.) 



Mitchell, J. Alfred. Incense cedar. 40 p. 

 il., pi., maps. Wash., D. C, 1918. (U. 

 S. Dept. of agriculture. Bulletin 604.) 

 FOREST MENSURATION 



Cary, Austin. A manual for northern 

 woodsmen, rev. ed. 302 p. il. Cam- 

 bridge. Harvard university press, 1918. 

 SILVICULTURE 



Natural reproduction 



Howe, C. D. Forest regeneration on cer- 

 tain cut-over pulpwood lands in Que- 

 bec. 15 p. Ottawa. Commission of 

 conservation, 1918. 



Planting and nursery practice 



Berry, James B. Growing basket willow; 

 osier culture. 8 p. il. Athens, Ga., 

 1917. (University of Georgia State 

 college of agriculture Extension divi- 

 sion. Circular 67.) 



FOREST PROTECTION 



Diseases 



Minnesota State entomologist. Work on 

 pine blister rust in Minnesota. 1917. 

 32 p. il.. maps. St. Paul. Minn., 1917. 

 (Circular 45.) 



Fire 



California State board of forestry. The 

 governor has proclaimed April 18. 1918. 

 fire prevention day ; a lesson. 14 p. 

 il. Sacramenta, Cal 1918. 



FOREST ADMINISTRATION 



Leavitt, Clyde. Forestry progress in Cana- 

 da in 1917. 20 p. pi. Ottawa, Com- 

 mission of conservation, 1918. 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest 

 service. National forest areas, Jan. 1. 

 191 1. 8 p. map. Wash., D. C, 1918. 

 FOREST ECONOMICS 



Dana, Samuel T, Forestry and community 

 development. 35 p. pi. Wash., D. C, 

 1918. (U. S Dept. of agriculture. 

 Bulletin 638.) 



FOREST UTILIZATION 



California State board of forestry. Wood 

 utilization service. 2 p. Sacramento. 

 1918. (Circular 6.) 



Lumber industry 



Butler. Ovid M. The distribution of soft- 

 wood lumber in the middle west ; re- 

 tail distribution. Studies of the lumber 

 industry, pt. 9. 100 p. diagrs. Wash., 

 D. C. 1918. (U. S. Dept. of agricul- 

 ture. Report no. 116.) 



Butler, Ovid M. The distribution of soft- 

 wood lumber in the middle west; 

 wholesale distribution. Studies of the 

 lumber industry, pt. 8. 96 p. map, 

 diagrs. Wash., D. C, 1917. (U. S. 

 Dept. of agriculture. Report no. 115.) 



iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiianiinu^^ 



I FISKE !?Jg LAWN ! 

 j FENCING J 



A Sensible Lawn Fence 



This inexpensive, sensible fencing is j 



1 suitable for lawns and gardens every- | 



| where . It not only p rotects against j 



| trespass and destruction but is decidedly | 

 | decorative as well. 



The open wire mesh permits a view | 



j of your property and the nice construe- | 



j tion of the iron top rail and sturdy sup- | 



| porting posts, adds to the neatness and j| 

 I attractiveness of your lawn. 



Fiske wrought iron railings, entrance gates. | 



^ lamp standards, grilles, garden vases, foun- g 



| tains, tennis court and farm enclosures are l 

 H described in our catalogue. 



Kiske wire fencing is made in various types. | 



^ All parts heavily galvanized by hot spelter pro- | 



E cess and rustproof posts, deep- set -in- concrete ^ 

 | are in place to stay. Catalogue on request. 



I J. W. FISKE IRON WORKS I 



101-102 Park Place, New York 



ESTABLISHED 1858 53 1 



-illllllllilllllllilllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllUimillllllllllllllii' IB 



Southern pine association. Before the 

 Committee on commerce, U. S. Senate 

 to investigate all matters connected 

 with the building of merchant vessels 

 under the direction of the U. S. shipping 

 board emergency fleet corporation ; 

 statement on behalf of the Southern 

 pine association and Southern pine 

 emergency bureau. 44 p. Wash., D. 

 C, 1918. 

 White pine bureau. Classified recom- 

 mended uses for white pine in house 

 construction, and white pine standard 

 grading rules. 197 p. il. St. Paul, 

 Minn., 1917. 

 Wood-using industries 



Besley, F. W. Fire wood to relieve the 

 coal shortage. 4 p. il. Baltimore, Md., 

 1918. (Maryland State board of for- 

 estry. Forestry leaflet no. 19.) 

 Lunak, S. E. Effect of varying certain 

 cooking conditions in the production 

 of sulphite pulp from spruce. 24 p. 

 il., pi., diagrs. Wash., D. C, 1918. 

 (U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Bulle- 

 tin 620.) 

 MacDonald, G. B. Wood fuel for Iowa. 



6 p. Ames, la., 1918. 

 Michigan Fuel administration. The price 

 of fuel wood. 8 p. Lansing, Mich., 

 1918. 

 Minnesota Fuel administration. Coal 

 conservation and wood fuel. 16 p. St. 

 Paul, 1918. 

 Minnesota Fuel administration. Cordwood 

 producers ; information furnished to 

 Minnesota forest service for distribu- 

 tion. 6 p. St. Paul, 1918. 

 Minnesota Fuel administration. Tama- 

 rack, the liberty fuel. 3 p. St. Paul, 

 Minn., 1918. 

 Minnesota Fuel administration. Wood 

 fuel and democracy. 4 p. St. Paul, 

 1918. 

 United States Dept. of commerce Bureau 

 of foreign and domestic commerce. 

 Chilean market for paper, paper pro- 

 ducts, and printing machinery, by* 

 Robert S. Barrett, pi. Wash., D. C, 

 1917. (Special agents series no. 153.) 

 United States Dept. of commerce Bureau 

 of foreign and domestic commerce. 

 Markets for paper, paper products and 

 printing machinery in Cuba and Pana- 

 ma, by Robert S. Barrett. 44 p. Wash., 

 D. C, 1917. (Special agents series 

 no. 132.) 

 United States Dept. of commerce Bureau 

 of foreign and domestic commerce. 

 Paper, paper products and printing 

 machinery in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecua- 

 dor, by Robert S. Barrett. 77 p. Wash., 

 D. C. 1917. (Special agents series 

 no. 143.) 

 United States Shipping board Emer- 

 gency fleet corporation. Yellow pine 

 ship : specifications for the construc- 

 tion of a standard wood steamship. 

 83 p. Wash., D. C, 1917. 

 United States Shipping board Emer- 

 gency fleet corporation. Timber sched- 



